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Bab Data in France for 03/23/2020 #1440

Open Nap095 opened 4 years ago

Nap095 commented 4 years ago

Data are may be merged France with France French Polynesia

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JiPiBi commented 4 years ago

Please in which file do you find these data ? As usual there are issues in the time series , but not these

Province/State Country/Region 3/21/20 3/22/20 3/23/20
France France 14282 16018 16018
St Martin France 4 4 4
Saint Barthelemy France 3 3 3
French Polynesia France 15 15 15
French Guiana France 18 18 0
Mayotte France 7 11 0
Guadeloupe France 53 56 0
Reunion France 45 47 0
New Caledonia France 4 4 4
Nap095 commented 4 years ago

In the file : ./csse_covid_19_daily_reports/03-23-2020.csv

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cjsinner commented 4 years ago

Noticed this as well -- France's data seems to be geocoded to French Polynesia.

mrtimdodge commented 4 years ago

Noticed this too, quite a big issue, likely due to the new format.

Nap095 commented 4 years ago

Thanks for your work and take are.

JiPiBi commented 4 years ago

I did not use the daily reports , but maybe I will , because they seem to keep the recovered values , at the contrary of time series BTW , I understood that the file.csv for time series is changed and they deal with some issues for France

Province/State Country/Region Lat Long 3/20/20 3/21/20 3/22/20 3/23/20
French Guiana France 3.9339 -53.1258 15 18 18 20
French Polynesia France -17.6797 149.4068 11 15 18 18
Guadeloupe France 16.25 -61.5833 45 53 58 62
Mayotte France -12.8275 45.1662 6 7 11 24
New Caledonia France -20.9043 165.618 2 4 4 8
Reunion France -21.1351 55.2471 28 45 64 71
Saint Barthelemy France 17.9 -62.8333 3 3 3 3
St Martin France 18.0708 -63.0501 4 4 5 8
Martinique France 14.6415 -61.0242 32 32 44 53
  France 46.2276 2.2137 12612 14282 16018 19856

Caution : the territories are included in the last line , France, so if you add all the lines you count territories twice Even worldometers makes the same mistake ....